BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to non-stick ceramic coating compositions and methods
for making same, and for coating utensils or cookware made of stainless steel, aluminum,
aluminum alloy, cast iron or steel.
PRIOR ART
[0002] Considerable effort has been directed at producing an effective, non-stick and non-wetting
coating on a substrate that constitutes the surface of cookware for preparing food.
The term "non-stick" signifies a surface that resists adherence of substances, such
as oils, greases, or other food items. This property permits easy cleaning of dishes
in which foods are prepared by heating. The term "non-wetting" indicates a surface
that repels liquids such as water. The property is evidenced by a large contact angle
between a drop of water and the surface on which the drop rests. An advancing angle
of at least 90.degree, is considered as representative of a non-wettable surface.
[0003] Non-stick, non-wetting articles are commonly produced by coating article surfaces
with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) layer. For example,
U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,168 (Hares et al.) describes a process for coating glass or glass-ceramic articles with such a layer
to produce non-stick cooking utensils. However, PTFE coatings exhibit the disadvantage
of being opaque. Also, they require a thermal sintering process at 350.degree.-400.degree.
C. for their production, are relatively expensive to produce, and do not provide a
desired degree of abrasion resistance.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 4,275,118 to Baney et al. describes a coating composition comprising an acidic dispersion of colloidal silica
in an alcohol-water medium which produces a hard, abrasion-resistant coating.
[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,522 to Alain et al. discloses a protective coating which imparts non-stick, abrasion and hydrophobic
properties with an inorganic network from metal alkoxides and an organic network from
silanes via a sol-gel process. But this coating is very thin, which is not good as
a protective coating, and also, has no color. These PTFE coatings have a finite life
due to their organic makeup. Over time, these coatings dry out and lose their lubricity.
[0006] Various processes and materials have been proposed to create a non-stick coating.
However, a problem persists regarding wear during use, in particular, scratching by
cleaning agents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is, therefore, a principal object of the present invention to provide a novel
coating composition, method of making same and method of applying that will result
in a greater abrasion resistance, increased surface hardness, and longer wear.
[0008] On the first aspect of the present invention, a non-stick coating composition was
provided, which comprises two superimposed layers, a base layer for applying to a
substrate and a top layer, the base layer is composed of a matrix comprising the condensation
reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane; and the top layer is composed
of a matrix comprising the condensation reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane
wherein the organoalkoxysilane includes a minor portion of a fluoroalkoxysilane.
[0009] Preferably, the fluoroalkoxysilane is present from about 0.3wt% to about 2wt%, the
organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane, the silica sol is present in an amount
from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the methyltrimethoxysilane is present in an amount
from 2wt% to 40wt%.
[0010] The non-stick coating composition further includes a catalyst in an amount form 0wt%
to about 2wt%.
[0011] The non-stick coating composition further includes a solvent in an amount from 10wt%
to 40wt%.
[0012] On the second aspect of the present invention, a method of making a non-stick ceramic
coating for a substrate, such as a cooking utensil, was provided, which comprises
the steps of:
a. making a first component by
I. adding a colloidal silica sol to an organoalkoxysilane and a catalyst to effect
a condensation reaction;
ii. adding a solvent;
iii. adding a color material in particulate form;
iv. mixing to form a first stable binder solution;
b. making a second component by;
i. adding an organoalkoxysilane and a catalyst, said organoalkoxysilane including
a minor portion of fluoroalkoxysilane;
ii. adding a solvent;
iii. mixing to form a second stable binder solution ;
c. mixing the two components; and
d. aging the mixed two components whereby the aged two component solution is coated
on a substrate.
[0013] Preferably, the organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane, wherein the second
stable binder solution includes polydimethylsiloxane.
[0014] On the third aspect of the present invention, a method of coating a substrate with
a non-stick ceramic coating was provided, which comprises the steps of:
a.preparing a substrate by
- i. removing dust and oil from the substrate surface to be coated;
- ii. drying the substrate surface;
- iii. roughening the substrate surface to substantially increase its area;
- iv. cleaning the substrate surface and preheating the substrate surface;
b.coating the substrate surface with a first coating comprising a matrix of a condensation
reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane, solvent and a color material;
and
c.coating the substrate with a second coating comprising a matrix of a condensation
reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane containing a minor portion
of fluoroalkoxysilane, and a catalyst while the first coating is still wet;
d.and drying in air.
[0015] Preferably, the coating is sprayed onto the substrate and heated to 120 °C to 300
°C for 10 to 30 minutes, the fluoroalkoxysilane is present from about 0.3wt% to about
2wt%, the organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane, the silica sol is present
in an amount from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the methyltrimethoxysilane is present
in an amount from 2wt% to 40wt%, a catalyst is present in an amount form 0wt% to about
2wt%.
[0016] The method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating further includes
a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
[0017] On the fourth aspect of the present invention, a non-stick ceramic coated substrate
was provided, which comprises:
- a. a substrate having a surface to be coated;
- b. a first layer coated on the surface of the substrate to be coated and having an
exposed top surface; and
- c. a second layer coated on the exposed top of the first layer and having an exposed
top surface serving as a non-stick ceramic surface suitable for cooking food;
- d. said first layer comprised of a lower portion in contact with the surface of said
the substrate and being composed of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane;
and the upper portion of the first layer being composed of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane
containing a minor portion of polydimethylsiloxane;
- e. said second layer comprised of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane
containing a minor portion of polydimethylsiloxane, and a minor portion of fluoroalkoxysilane.
[0018] Preferably, the fluoroalkoxysilane is present from about 0.3wt% to about 2wt%, the
organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane, the silica sol is present in an amount
from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the methyltrimethoxysilane is present in an amount
from 2wt% to 40wt%.
[0019] The coated substrate further includes a catalyst in an amount form 0wt% to about
2wt%.
[0020] The coated substrate further includes a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
[0021] The beneficial effects of the present invention are summarized as follows:
- 1. The novel non-stick coating composition includes a SiO2 ceramic matrix that includes the condensation product of hydrolyzed alkoxysilane
and a colloidal silica sol, which is very stable.
- 2. The novel non-stick coating composition is abrasion-resistant and hard, by which
the coating formed can show a greater abrasion resistance, an increased surface hardness,
and a longer wear.
- 3. The novel non-stick coating composition has a good adhesive force on the substrate.
- 4. The top layer is coated on the base layer in the wet state, just after coating
the base layer onto the substrate. This enables some of the solutions of the top layer
to diffuse and/or saturate into the upper portion of the solutions constituting the
base layer and enhances the upper portion (PDMS+SiO2) of the base layer. This diffusion and/or saturation give the structure's non-stick
properties greater durability.
[0022] Other and further object of the present invention will become apparent from the following
detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the appended
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a stable state of silica sol particles showing how
electrostatic repulsion occurs whereby the particles make a stable dispersion.
[0024] Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating the condensation mechanism of organoalkoxysilane
with a colloidal silica sol.
[0025] Fig. 3 is a TEM picture of a reacted first binder, consisting of an organoalkoxysilane
condensed with colloidal silica sol.
[0026] Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the novel method for making a coating solution
according to the present invention.
[0027] Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the method of pretreatment of a substrate surface.
[0028] Fig. 6a is vertical section of a non-stick ceramic coating comprised of two layers
in accordance with the present invention.
[0029] Fig. 6b is vertical section of the non-stick ceramic coating shown in Fig. 6a showing
in more detail the composition and arrangement of the two layers in accordance with
the present invention.
[0030] Fig. 7a is a picture of the test result of the mechanical property regarding abrasion
resistance of the novel two layer non-stick ceramic coating of the invention.
[0031] Fig. 7b is a picture of the test result of the mechanical property regarding scratch
resistance of two layer non-stick ceramic coating of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTON OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Referring now to the drawings, there will be described novel abrasion resistant and
high hardness non-stick coatings primarily for cookware, although they have other
industrial and commercial uses. The novel coating includes a SiO
2 ceramic matrix that includes the condensation product of hydrolyzed alkoxysilane
and a colloidal silica sol. A series of new abrasion resistant and high hardness non-stick
coating materials have been developed with ceramic matrix and organic compounds by
sol-gel process.
[0033] This non-stick material has two main component of silicon dioxide. One is silica
sol which is pure SiO
2, another is an organoalkoxysilane which is an organic-inorganic hybrid material.
Both materials can make strong chemical bond from chemical reaction, condensation.
(OR')
4-x groups are hydrolyzed with water and then make condensation with silica sol and each
other. The ceramic non-stick hybrid coating is applied by a sol-gel process. Two kinds
of non-stick organic compounds make a chemical bond with silica ceramic network or
matrix and it can exist in the ceramic structure in a stable state.
[0034] The main matrix is composed of a network of silica formed by the chemical reaction
or condensation of colloidal silica sol (water base) and an organoalkoxysilane such
as MTMS (methyltrimethoxysilane). The colloidal silica sol is a very stable state
because of the electrostatic repulsion of silica particle surface. This is illustrated
in Fig. 1 of the drawing. The organoalkoxysilane preferably has the general formula:
R
xSi(OR')
4-x
[0035] Wherein R is one or more organic radicals chosen independently from among methyl,
ethyl, and propyl, R' is a low molecular weight alkyl radical, and x is at least one
and less than four. Commonly x is one, so that the organoalkoxysilane has three hydrolysable
sites. This increases cohesion and bonding of the components and also provides a thickened
layer and increases the links with the inorganic silica surface. These sites are hydrolyzed
by the water that is in silica sol with an acidic catalyst. The colloidal silica sol
is acidified with a mineral or organic acid to reduce the pH below approximately 4.
Fig. 2 shows the condensation reaction between colloidal silica sol and hydrolyzed
organoalkoxysilane. Examples of operable acids include hydrochloric acid, nitric acid,
sulfuric acid, formic acid, propionic acid and acetic acid.

[0036] Hydrolyzed hydroxyl groups of organoalkoxysilane make a strong oxygen bond with each
other and also can connect on the silica surface.

[0037] Adding the acidic catalyst puts the reacted solution in acidic state below pH 4.
In this pH condition, colloidal silica sols can effect condensation with each other,
but the existence of reacted organoalkoxysilanes on the sol surface can reduce the
possibility of the sol condensation, which can increase the storage time of the solution.
The weight proportion of organoalkoxysilane in the matrix composition to the silica
sol can vary. For example, the organoalkoxysilane can be about from 5wt% to 50wt%
of silica sol.
[0038] Alcoholic solvent is added in the mixture of silica sol and organoalkoxysilane, for
example, methanol, ethanol, and propanol. Ethanol or propanol is preferred. The proportion
of solvent to the mixture of organoalkoxysilane and silica sol is from 10wt% to 50wt%.
This mixed material (matrix), organoalkoxysilane, silica sol and alcoholic solvent,
is used as a binder which can maintain a stable state at least for three month.
[0039] Organoalkoxysilane, silica sol and alcohol can't make any structure of film per se,
in other words, each material by itself cannot function as the binder. Some amount
of silica sol and organoalkoxysilane are mixed and chemically react. In this reaction,
alcohol solvent is necessary. Binder means the reacted material of silica sol and
organoalkoxysilane in the alcoholic solvent base.
[0040] The surface of colloidal silica is coated by organoalkoxysilanes, in other words,
hydrolyzed organoalkoxysilane make a thin layer or coating on the silica surface as
a result of the condensation reaction with the hydroxyl groups of the silica surface.
Fig. 3 shows a TEM illustrating the structure of organoalkoxysilane coated silica
sol whereby stable organoalkoxysilane layers are formed on the silica particles. The
layer or coating can prevent the cohesion among the silica particles and also serves
to bridge each particle with other organoalkoxysilanes.
[0041] Same or different organoalkoxysilanes, e.g., fluoroalkoxysilane (FAS) and PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane)
are applied to the described matrix system. FAS (Fluoroalkoxysilane) and PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane)
have good non-stick properties and also make a strong chemical bond with organoalkoxysilane.
The chemical formula of both materials is as below,
PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) HO[OSi(CH3)2]xOH
[0042] PDMS has similar a back bone structure to the main matrix of SiO
2 and it's terminal hydroxyl chains can react via condensation with hydrolyzed organoalkoxysilane
and the silica surface. Because PDMS also has a good hydrophobic property, it can
push out water from the matrix so that it can reduce the capillary stress and possibility
of crack during drying procedure. Good thermal stability permits PDMS to use high
temperature application with ceramic matrix.

[0043] The molecular weight of PDMS is varies from 400 to 6000. The number of CH3-Si-CH3
monomers in the chain determines the PDMS molecular weight and this chain helps the
structure to have good non-stick properties. PDMS can make a strong chemical bond
with silica sol surface and added organoalkoxysilane.
[0044] PDMS can make the chemical bond with the silica sol and the silane network, but there
is some limitation for substitution.
[0045] In the method of the invention silanes are added twice. In a first step or stage,
silanes are added with only catalyst, but in the second step, silanes are added with
catalyst and additives. In this second step, the invention uses PDMS and FAS for their
non-stick properties. Additives and some amount of silane can be substituted.
[0046] The invention employs a two layer coating system, a base layer and a top layer. In
the base layer only PDMS is used as a non-stick additive, the substituted amount is
from 5 to 20 weight %. In the top layer PDMS and FAS are used as the non-stick additives.
5-20 weight % of silanes are substituted with PDMS and 0.5~12 wt% of silanes are substituted
with FAS.
[0047] Epoxy silane having epoxy groups that have good adhesion properties with metal substrate
can be added. Also these groups can increase the flexibility of the matrix structure.
Some amount of MTMS silane can be substituted with Epoxy silane. In the base layer
5~50 wt% of silanes can be substituted with epoxy silane at the first step. 5~30 wt%
can be substituted at the second step.
[0048] FAS is the silane having the formula RxSi(OR')4-x, R is chosen independently and
partially or totally substitute by fluorine atoms. Alkoxy(OR') chains of FAS are hydrolyzed
and react via condensation with the silica sol surface and organoalkoxysilane matrix.
FAS(Fluoroalkoxysilane) CF3(CF2)n(CH2)mSi(OR')
[0049]

[0050] The fluoro chain of FAS increases the non-stick properties of the structure and the
three alkoxy chains make a strong and stable oxygen bond with the ceramic network
(matrix).
[0051] FAS and PDMS play an important role as hardeners with additional organoalkoxysilane
in the first mixed solution. Alkoxy chains of the organoalkoxysilane, FAS and PDMS,
are hydrolyzed and react via condensation with the hydroxyl groups of silica sol and
previously added organoalkoxysilane.
[0052] All kinds of material can be a substrate, for example, all kinds of metal, plastic,
stone, glass and so on. But all substrates must be prepared by a sand blasting procedure,
as will be described. Especially metal has a low surface hardness and strength, because
of this disadvantage, ceramic coatings on metal substrate are very efficient. Aluminum
is the most popular metal element for a substrate and it has good adhesion properties
with the novel ceramic coating of the present invention.
[0053] Fig. 4 shows a block diagram setting out the chemical reaction procedure of the non-stick
ceramic coating solution. Shown are the method steps for making the composition of
the invention, i.e., the procedure of the reaction from the raw materials. As shown
in this block diagram, silane is added twice at different stages. As shown in Fig.
4, first the silica sol is made, then silane and catalyst are added and the exothermic
reaction takes place. Then the organic solvent is added and the color is added in
color making. Then milling takes place and a stable binder solution results. Next
silane and catalyst are added and reflux takes place. The binder is aged and then
brought to room temperature and filtering takes place. Finally the composition is
ready and coating takes place.
[0054] In one form of the invention, the compositions are prepared in kit form. Actually,
this product is produced as two types of solutions, A solution and B solution. In
other words, this non-stick ceramic solution can be sold in a kit form with 2 bottles.
At first, the A solution is made, which has the color of the coating, and then, B
solution is made, which is transparent. Solutions A and B are wrapped separately in
bottles or any suitable containers. The final customer must mix the A and B solutions,
must do the last reflux procedure. At the first stage for making A solution, no non-stick
additives are used. The proportions of sol and silane are shown the following table.
For the second stage, making the B solution, FAS and PDMS are used with silane as
shown the table.
Proportion of A solution |
Silica sol |
MTMS |
Catalyst |
Solvent |
30wt% ~ 70wt% |
2wt% ~ 40wt% |
0wt% ~ 2wt% |
10wt% ~ 40wt% |
Proportion of B solution |
MTMS |
FAS |
PDMS |
Catalyst |
75wt% ~ 99wt% |
0.3wt% ~ 2wt% |
5wt% ~ 20wt% |
0wt% ~ 3wt% |
[0055] The coating solution is applied to the surface of a suitable substrate to make a
non-stick property on the surface of substrate. To make good adhesion and homogeneous
surface particular pretreatment must be done. Fig. 5 shows in block diagram the surface
pretreatment of the substrate. The first step is to prepare the substrate. Next the
oil and dust are removed from the substrate using TCE (trichloroethylene) cleaning
by heating to 25 °C and dipping for 10 minutes. Next the substrate is dried and then
sand blasted using Al
2O
3 of a particle size 60 to 120 mesh, using air pressure of 6 - 7 kgf/cm
2 in order to roughen the surface and increase its area substantially. Thereafter,
the substrate is blown clean using suitable air pressure. The substrate is inspected
and then preheated to 35 °C to 45 °C. The surface of the substrate is now ready for
coating. The amount of surface area and state of the surface area are most important
variables for ceramic coating. High surface area gives a substrate enough surface
energy to provide a high adhesion force. To make this high surface area the 60 to
120 mesh sand blast isy used after the surface has been freed of dust and oil. TCE
(trichroloethylene) is used to degrease oil and dust on the substrate surface.
[0056] In the procedure block diagram there is an color making step. This step includes
the "milling" step. Many kinds of inorganic pigment are used for the color. 60wt%
~ 80wt% of stable binder is mixed with colored inorganic pigment (15wt% ~ 30wt%) and
filler (BaSO
4, mica and talc, etc). In the milling step, three types of mills can be used including
ball mills, sand mills and ring mills. The color desired is obtained in the known
way from the various kinds of pigments presently known and used in the art. After
refluxing of silica sol and silane with organic solvent, a stable solution reaults,
as previously described, which is called "binder".
[0057] In the procedure block diagram of Fig. 4, additives are mentioned as being added
during the second addition of the silane and catalyst. The main additives are FAS
and PDMS for the non-stick properties. However, special functional additives may be
added per a customer's request. For example, if customer wants a negative ion emission
effect, a substance can be added in order to produce the requested effect of making
negative ions.
[0058] All the chemical reactions should be done in acidic condition, below pH 4.5 and greater
than pH 2.0 and preferably at room temperature. For the acid catalyst commonly known
organic and inorganic acid catalysts are used. Actually, most of the reaction is exothermic,
so the solution temperature is nearly 60 °C. To get the good adhesive force on the
substrate, a preheating procedure is necessary, for example, 35°C-45°C preheating
temperature will result in a good adhesion property and also, increase the coating
thickness of the ceramic coating on, for example, an aluminum substrate.
[0059] The techniques for forming the non-stick ceramic coating include painting, spinning,
dipping and spraying. The most efficient technique is spray coating. The solution
is then heated at 120°C ~ 300 °C for 10 ~ 30 minutes to remove water and organic solvent
and to increase the density of the inorganic structure. The final coated product must
be cooled at room temperature in the air.
[0060] To obtain a good non-stick coating which has a sufficient mechanical property, two
layers coating should be carried out. Fig. 6a shows the structure of these two layers,
identified as a top layer and a base layer directly contacting the substrate. As shown
in Fig. 6b, the base layer is composed principally of the silica and organoalkoxysilane
hybrid network or matrix. As previously described, some PDMS is substituted for some
silane in the base layer. As the PDMS has a lower specific gravity than the matrix
solution, the PDMS will rise to the top of the base layer and float at the top so
that the base layer becomes a distinct lower portion consisting of SiO
2 (silica sol and silane) and distinct upper portion consisting of PDMS and SiO
2 (silica sol and silane) at the top of the base layer. Some amount of organoalkoxysilane
in the base layer can be substituted to increase the adhesion power with substrate,
for example, epoxy silane can be substituted to increase the adhesion property for
an aluminum substrate, in which case the epoxy silane will be present in the lower
portion of the base layer. The lower portion of the base layer contains silica sol
and organoalkoxysilane, in order to make a good adhesion with the substrate, whereas
the upper portion of the base layer contains PDMS, in order to make a contribution
to the non-stick function of the structure. The base layer can be a colored layer
as previously described.
[0061] The top layer is a transparent film which has both non-stick materials in the structure
and also provides a very hard surface. PDMS make a two oxygen bridge with the main
matrix and PDMS can give flexibility of the ceramic matrix. FAS can make three oxygen
bridges with main matrix, so it can make the structure of the top layer harder than
the base layer. The color pigments present in the base layer tend to have a large
particle size. Accordingly, keeping the top layer transparent enables the top layer
to have much better mechanical properties than the colored base layer. This top layer
is characterized by excellent non-stick performance and mechanical properties, and
overcomes the disadvantages of prior art non-stick coatings.
[0062] The top layer is coated on the base layer in the wet state, just after coating the
base layer onto the substrate. This enables some of the solutions of the top layer
to diffuse and/or saturate into the upper portion of the solutions constituting the
base layer and enhances the upper portion (PDMS+SiO
2) of the base layer. This diffusion and/or saturation give the structure's non-stick
properties greater durability.
[0063] Figs. 7a and b show pictorially the abrasion and scratch test results, respectively.
Fig. 7a is shows the result of a NORD test for abrasion with pancake. Fig. 7b shows
the result of a MTP test for scratch resistance. Whereas a PTFE coating, according
to the prior art only has a surface of 3H-4H pencil hardness, the ceramic non-stick
coating of the present invention has a surface of more than 9H pencil hardness.
1. A non-stick coating composition comprising;
two superimposed layers, a base layer for applying to a substrate and a top layer;
the base layer composed of a matrix comprising the condensation reaction product of
a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane; and
the top layer composed of a matrix comprising the condensation reaction product of
a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane wherein the organoalkoxysilane includes a minor
portion of a fluoroalkoxysilane.
2. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 1 wherein the fluoroalkoxysilane
is present from about 0.3wt% to about 2wt%.
3. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the organoalkoxysilane
is methyltrimethoxysilane.
4. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 3 wherein the silica sol is present
in an amount from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the methyltrimethoxysilane is present
in an amount from 2wt% to 40wt%.
5. A non-stick-coating composition according to claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 4 wherein
a catalyst is present in an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
6. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 3 wherein a catalyst is present
in an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
7. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 4 or claim
6 further including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
8. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 3 further including a solvent in
an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
9. A non-stick coating composition according to claim 5 further including a solvent in
an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
10. A method of making a non-stick ceramic coating for a substrate, such as a cooking
utensil, comprising the steps of:
a. making a first component by
I.adding a colloidal silica sol to an organoalkoxysilane and a catalyst to effect
a condensation reaction;
II. adding a solvent;
III. adding a color material in particulate form;
IV. mixing to form a first stable binder solution;
b. making a second component by;
1. adding an organoalkoxysilane and a catalyst, said organoalkoxysilane including
a minor portion of fluoroalkoxysilane;
II. adding a solvent;
III. mixing to form a second stable binder solution ;
c. mixing the two components; and
d. aging the mixed two components whereby the aged two component solution is coated
on a substrate.
11. A method of making a non-stick ceramic coating for a substrate according to claim
10 wherein the organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane.
12. A method of making a non-stick ceramic coating for a substrate according to claim
10 or claim 11 wherein the second stable binder solution includes polydimethylsiloxane.
13. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating comprising the steps
of:
a.preparing a substrate by
I. removing dust and oil from the substrate surface to be coated;
II. drying the substrate surface;
III. roughening the substrate surface to substantially increase its area;
IV. cleaning the substrate surface and preheating the substrate surface;
b.coating the substrate surface with a first coating comprising a matrix of a condensation
reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane, solvent and a color material;
and
c.coating the substrate with a second coating comprising a matrix of a condensation
reaction product of a silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane containing a minor portion
of fluoroalkoxysilane, and a catalyst while the first coating is still wet;
d.and drying in air.
14. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
13 wherein the coating is sprayed onto the substrate and heated to 120 °C to 300 °C
for 10 to 30 minutes.
15. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
13 or claim 14 wherein the fluoroalkoxysilane is present from about 0.3wt% to about
2wt%.
16. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
13 or claim 14 wherein the organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane.
17. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
15 wherein the organoalkoxysilane is methyltrimethoxysilane.
18. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
16 wherein the silica sol is present in an amount from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the
methyltrimethoxysilane is present in an amount from 2wt% to 40wt%.
19. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
17 wherein the silica sol is present in an amount from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the
methyltrimethoxysilane is present in an amount from 2wt% to 40wt%.
20. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
13 or claim 14 or claim 17 or claim 18 or claim 19 wherein a catalyst is present in
an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
21. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
15 wherein a catalyst is present in an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
22. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
16 wherein a catalyst is present in an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
23. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
13 or claim 14 or claim 17 or claim 18 or claim 19 or claim 21 or claim 22 further
including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
24. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
15 further including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
25. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
16 further including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
26. A method of coating a substrate with a non-stick ceramic coating according to claim
20 further including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
27. A non-stick ceramic coated substrate comprising:
a. a substrate having a surface to be coated;
b. a first layer coated on the surface of the substrate to be coated and having an
exposed top surface; and
c. a second layer coated on the exposed top of the first layer and having an exposed
top surface serving as a non-stick ceramic surface suitable for cooking food;
d. said first layer comprised of a lower portion in contact with the surface of said
the substrate and being composed of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane;
and the upper portion of the first layer being composed of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane
containing a minor portion of polydimethylsiloxane;
e. said second layer comprised of a SiO2 matrix resulting from the condensation of a colloidal silica sol and an organoalkoxysilane
containing a minor portion of polydimethylsiloxane, and a minor portion of fluoroalkoxysilane.
28. A coated substrate according to claim 27 wherein the fluoroalkoxysilane is present
from about 0.3wt% to about 2wt%.
29. A coated substrate according to claim 27 or claim 28 wherein the organoalkoxysilane
is methyltrimethoxysilane.
30. A coated substrate according to claim 29 wherein the silica sol is present in an amount
from 30wt% to about 70wt%, and the methyltrimethoxysilane is present in an amount
from 2wt% to 40wt%.
31. A coated substrate according to claim 27 or claim 28 or claim 30 wherein a catalyst
is present in an amount form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
32. A coated substrate according to claim 29 wherein a catalyst is present in an amount
form 0wt% to about 2wt%.
33. A coated substrate according to claim 27 or claim 28 or claim 30 or claim 32 further
including a solvent in an amount from 10wt% to 40wt%.
34. A coated substrate according to claim 29 further including a solvent in an amount
from 10wt% to 40wt%.
35. A coated substrate according to claim 31 further including a solvent in an amount
from 10wt% to 40wt%.